p.1 #1 · Utah Red Rock Country — New from my RAW File Archives
Sometimes I miss stuff
So even while working on new material I revisit my old raw file archives. Every year I review the prior year's files to see what I missed, and periodically I go even further back — sometimes a decade or two. I always "discover" photographs that were left behind at the time I made them. (I'm not the only photographer with this experience. I have theories about why this happens…)
These photographs come from raw file archives from trips to Southern Utah a decade and more ago, and include work from the national parks (Zion, Capitol Reef, Arches) and a few less visited places. They are "old" photographs, but hey are also "new," in that this is the first time that I have shared them in this form.
(I am cross-posting this in the Canon forum since the photographs used several Canon 5-series bodies and Canon L lenses.)
p.1 #5 · Utah Red Rock Country — New from my RAW File Archives
I know exactly where that third one was taken, from the image itself and your description on flickr. And I agree, the little side vignettes are often overlooked.
Of the set, I'm most connected to the first image at the moment. I will say though, it's interesting (in a good way) to see something from a bit more distant perspective on "Sandstone Formations, Early Morning Light" than I typically take note of from you. Nice work as always.
p.1 #7 · Utah Red Rock Country — New from my RAW File Archives
junglialoh wrote:
Another memorable classic photography from west - two thumbs up
Thanks! I'm continuing to review those old files and I think they contain more "new" photographs that I originally left behind. I hope to share more soon.
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kirbic wrote:
Dan, your old "outtakes" are better than my new "besttakes" ;-)
Heh. Thanks. (Don't worry, I have plenty of "fails in my raw files, too! That's the nature of photography, I'm afraid.)
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Danpbphoto wrote:
Great "finds" Dan! A nice surprise for you and us!!
Great compositions!
Dan2
Thanks. You know, I've come to expect that I'll find one or two missed opportunities among the old files, but I am frankly surprised at how many there are from some Southwest trips I did over a decade ago. Life was different then, and I may have simply moved on to other projects before I gave the photographs sufficient consideration.
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JWRisinger wrote:
I know exactly where that third one was taken, from the image itself and your description on flickr. And I agree, the little side vignettes are often overlooked.
Of the set, I'm most connected to the first image at the moment. I will say though, it's interesting (in a good way) to see something from a bit more distant perspective on "Sandstone Formations, Early Morning Light" than I typically take note of from you. Nice work as always.
I like that first one, too. Which is probably why I put it first here!
I do the long view stuff, too, but eventually it feels like the infinite number of possible small scene subjects takes over my interest.
And, yes, a lot of people — including many here on FM — have probably visited this place and walked past that little scene that you recognize. :-)
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Brian Woolf wrote:
Beautiful Set! I do love photos of rocks, nice treat!
Brian
Thanks. That makes two of us — I'm also pretty fanatical about rocks, especially the beautiful, colorful Southwest sandstone.
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